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Colleen Nunes: I am the owner of Quilter's Crossing. I began quilting 12 years ago at the urging of a friend. One guild meeting and I was hooked! The beauty of the fabrics and the intricacy of the quilt designs challenged me. With very little choice in the area for quilt fabrics, it was my dream to open a quilt shop with a wonderful variety of fabrics, a warm and friendly atmosphere and a place where quilters of all levels could practice their skill and create beautiful works of art! Dreams really do come true! |
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JoAnn Zeigler: Although JoAnn has only been quilting for a couple of years, she has been bitten badly by the quilt bug! JoAnn is available for custom quilting. She specializes in memory quilts such as photo or t-shirt quilts. Her winning personality and readiness to help our customers is an asset to Quilter's Crossing. |
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Eda Steinman: Eda has been designing and making quilts since 1979 and professionally since 1984. Her work has been exhibited in juried and judged shows across the United States and was included in the book Award Winning Quilts and Their Makers, Vol. IV., published by the American Quilter's Society. Her quilt, " In My Father's House" was on loan to the Museum of the American Quilter's Society in Paducah, KY from 1993 to 1996, and her quilt, "Inventing Fire" received 2nd place in the Wall Quilt/Professional category at the 1993 AQS show. Eda is a charter member of the Warwick Valley Quilter's Guild. She has served as past vice President and past program director. She also designed the 2004 Warwick Valley Quilter's Guild raffle quilt. |
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Mae Eng: Mae is the person who introduced me to quilting. She can be found on the weekends here at Quilter's Crossing behind the counter cutting fabrics or on the floor helping customers select their fabrics for their current projects. |
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Ardeth Wurdeman: Ardeth has been teaching quilting for 7 years. Ardeth's passion and enthusiasm for quilting makes her a favorite of our customers. Her patience as a teacher is endless. You know you have it right when you receive her highest words of praise..."Fabulous!" Ardeth is an active member of the West Milford Heritage Quilters. |
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Florence Johnson: Florence is another of our highly regarded teachers. She has taken her talents as a former Home Economics teacher and turned them towards quilting. Florence is an active member in our local guild, the Heritage Quilter's of the Hudson Palisades and has served as past President. Florence's strengths are her beautiful hand appliqu? skills and her unending patience. |
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Ellen Van Howling: Ellen is a welcome addition to our shop family. Ellen began her career as a Home Economics teacher, but quickly became the Supervisor of Creative Arts. She oversaw the art and music programs for grades K - 12 as well as early childhood education. Ellen began quilting in 1970 and worked for Helen Squire in Helen's quilt shop called the Quilt-In. The 80's found her designing dolls and doll clothes. When Ellen retired in 2003, her time to quilt increased dramatically. She is an active member in the Warwick Valley Quilter's Guild where she is the treasurer. Her creativity and keen color sense, as well as her sense of humor and patience make her one of our greatest assets! |